Author/Authors :
Klimes، Katrin نويسنده , , Ovroutski، Stanislav نويسنده , , Abdul-Khaliq، Hashim نويسنده , , Ewert، Peter نويسنده ,
Abstract :
In this study we sought to determine, first, whether maximal exercise capacity reflects
ventricular function, and second, whether the age of the patient, and the age of completion of the Fontan
circulation, influence ventricular function and exercise performance. Methods and Results: Cardiac magnetic
resonance imaging and cardiopulmonary exercise testing were performed in 29 patients at a median time of
6.9 years after completion of the Fontan circulation.We divided the patients into 2 groups, the first 19 having
their operation below the age of 18 years, and the second group, of 10 patients, having completion of the
Fontan circulation when they were older than 18 years. Parameters for ventricular function and exercise were
compared for both groups with controls.
Compared to controls, the younger patients had normal end-diastolic ventricular volumes, but significantly
impaired ventricular function, lower maximal work load and consumption of oxygen. The older patients had
greater end-diastolic ventricular volumes, and significantly poorer ventricular function than both the younger
patients and the controls. Maximal work load and consumption of oxygen were significantly lower in the older
patients than in the younger ones and the controls. Conclusion: Patients with the Fontan circulation have an
impaired systolic ventricular function, which correlates with maximal exercise capacity and uptake of oxygen.
Those having completion of the Fontan circulation when younger than 18 years had significantly better
ventricular function and exercise performance than those who had completion of the Fontan circulation at an
older age. An early creation of the Fontan circulation may preserve cardiac function and exercise capacity.